Louisiana University’s LGBT Studies Minor Under Attack
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL) recently introduced a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies minor into its curriculum. This voluntary set of classes
From Bullied Gay Teen to Anti-Bullying Activist: Why I Decided to Make a Difference
How would you react to a bully? Would you go to school officials? What if you noticed the bullying was a much larger epidemic; would
The Gay Agenda Revealed!
Here it is folks, the gay agenda finally revealed.
Our Family Story
We were living in Minneapolis at the time our son, Benjamin, began kindergarten. We loved our elementary school and especially the kindergarten teacher, who was
Single Dads By Choice: More Men Going It Alone
Children are happiest and healthiest when raised by loving and devoted parents, and it is clear that these traits trump numbers. At Family Equality Council,
How and Why I Am Outspoken
I have had a very public and unusual opportunity to speak up in support of my gay Dads: we all went on the Today show
Our Families Aren’t Going Anywhere
Thirty years of research and every mainstream child welfare organization have said time and again that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender parents are raising happy
We Shall Overcome
The past few weeks have been an emotional upheaval for LGBT families in MN. This past Saturday night the state legislature voted 70-62 to place
Fifth Circuit Decision on Gay Adoption Undercuts Constitution, Stigmatizes Innocent Child
This guest post, by our Director of Policy Emily Hecht-McGowan, was posted at the American Constitution Society for Law and Politics In a stunning reversal
Pacing the Floors Awaiting the Birth of My Grandson
I sit here in Dallas, Texas eagerly awaiting the birth of my grandson. My son, Nathaniel, and his wonderful wife are on pins and needles
Upon Receiving News Of Becoming a Grandfather in May
I recently found out that my husband and I are about to become grandfathers! WOW!!! I am so excited and I’m thrilled for my son